OK, it's time. Will all be revealed? No. But it'll be fun to watch nevertheless. Is well circulated list accurate? Will George Mitchell call Bud Selig a hoser? Find out all this and more, after the jump. And MLB will have the full report on its site right after Mitchell's presser is over.

2:16: Fittingly, Mitchell says that there's ton more work to be done. Apparently. He's coming down incredibly hard on the Players Association; in the report, there's a memo from the MLBPA telling players not to talk to Mitchell Report.

2:15: Red Sox fans relax: The only one of your guys in there is Eric Gagne. Which we doubt will break your heart.

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2:14: Report found no evidence of Paul Byrd or David Bell.

2:12: Nook Logan is oddly in the report. Rick Ankiel is essentially cleared by the report.

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2:10: Looking through the names, most of the big names in the earlier list are not there. But Clemens definitely is. "Eleven players admitted Rodonski gave him banned substances." David Justice is in the report, by the way, as is Mo Vaughn.

2:09: Mitchell says the former Yankees trainer named several players, though he's not gonna give names. Time to keep using the PDF search function.

2:07: Mitchell is talking about the kids. They set a bad example for the kids. Got it. Still scanning the document.

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2:05: A quick scan of the report does not show Albert Pujols' name. So you know.

2:04: He says steroid use is down, but HGH is up. "This has not been an isolated problem. Each of the 30 clubs has players who have been involved at some point of their careers."

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2:03: Mitchell says no material changes in his report after MLB's review three days ago. "For more than a decade, there has been widespread use of performance enhancement drugs in violation of baseball policy."